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Brown Patches in Your Lawn?

Are you finding brown, dead patches in your lawn? If you've already checked to make sure the sprinkler system is covering the area properly, you may have a grub problem. Late summer is the time of year when grub activity becomes most apparent. In June & July, Japanese Beetles look for nice moist, green lawns in which to lay their eggs. They tunnel beneath the lawn and remain there producing eggs for 2-3 weeks. In early August, their eggs begin to hatch and as the larvae grow, so does their need for food.

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For all your garden supply needs

Pacific Coast Home & Garden carries a large selection of everything from drip irrigation supplies to garden tools for kids. Stop by and check out our expanded line of organic fertilizers and pest control methods. Speak with our knowledgeable sales staff to find solutions to your particular garden projects and problems.

Watering Solutions

When temperatures increase, it can be hard to keep certain types of containers properly hydrated. Hanging baskets and window boxes can need watering almost twice a day during hot spells. To help increase moisture retention and reduce plant stress, try one or more of the following products.

 Miracle-Gro potting mix contains an exclusive blend...

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The Art of Composting

As interest in organic gardening increases, you start to see more and more articles on making your own compost. If you’ve decided to take the plunge and turn biodegradable household waste into nutrient rich compost, this article will help get you started. If what you’ve already read about composting has made it seem like some mysterious art form, relax. Getting organic material to rot is easy. All organic material will biodegrade on its own at some point. The art of composting is to speed up this natural process.

To start your first batch of compost, you will first need some sort of compost bin. You can simply layer your compost in a pile if you prefer, but a bin will help keep it contained. Plus an enclosed bin will help keep out rodents. The stackable compost bin featured right is easy to use and durable enough for years of use.

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